The feature list of SharePoint gets longer and longer, richer and richer, this is the (as far as I know) complete list of features in the three different versions of SharePoint 2013 on-premise (not SharePoint online): SharePoint Foundation 2013| SharePoint Server 2013 Standard Edition| SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise Edition. To save you all a few ‘swipes’ or ‘rolls’ on the old mouse wheel, I have also added a menu here at the top, click on any of the focus areas to jump right in.

Regarding Configuration Wizards, I can see at least the Farm Configuration Wizard on my Foundation (if that’s what you mean by this).

Regarding OAuth, I’d say it exists as you can have Apps in Foundation, and you can define server-to-server authentication, or at least you have New-SPTrustedIdentityTokenIssuer PowerShell commands available (haven’t tested that in practice, though).

Hi.
You are right and I have updated the table. Be aware that I posted the table in jjanuary, the technet list was updated september 9th.
It was wrong before as well.
But thanks for spotting it! I really appreciate it.

Hi, I am not sure if you are still updating this one, but a few. errors in the search table: On-premises search index should be YES/YES/YES, Search connector framework should be NO/YES/YES, Tunable Relevancy should be NO/NO/YES. Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj819291.aspx . Cheers, Mattias

This helps with Office 365 a lot as the P & M plans offer SharePoint Standard and the E is SharePoint Enterprise.

But, I have an issue, You have “Design Manger” as “yes” for Foundation and I do not believe that is correct. You have to enable “SharePoint Publishing Feature” to turn on Design Manager and that is not available in Foundation.

I am not 100% sure, i can only tell you that we sell foundation, and we are the largest syndicated partner for MS for O365. I know that the company feed is not part of our Foundation. I do know its available in Office 365. When i click the link to go to the Company Feed,if you look at the last two “Applies to”, you will see the 2013 Ent, and 2013 sever, but you do not see Foundation…That is why i can only assume its not in Foundation.. but i could be wrong

David Petree

January 10, 2014 at 17:39

And from what i read, you need to have your “Personal” site to post to the newsfeed, and there are no personal sites in Foundation. You cannot follow people in Foundation as there is no User profile service running…I would say there is no way for the company feed to work.. I know you can post to the company feed of a page, but you still have to have a personal page, and you don’t in Foundation…

Hi, you are absolutely right.
The Yes was based on Microsofts own list which has now been updated, the Yes was unfortunately never verified by myself.
List updated, thanks for the heads-up.
Regards
// Thomas

This is really an helpful comparison chart. Thanks. SharePoint Foundation 2013 itself has lot to offer. And some companies like cloudappsportal.com are offering SharePoint hosting services free of cost which is yet another great news. Anyway thanks for the features chart.

The most practical blog post ever! I use it a lot. One comment, though: the Feature “Developer Site” is actually available in all Editions. An O365 Developer Site is only a “faster way of getting started”.

Just a little confusion, as per the chart on below link, Secure Store Service in NOT available in SharePoint 2013 foundation On-Premises but in above chart its available. Can you please reconfirm? Please comment if i missed something while verifying it.